Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the population. This population health crisis has multiple, complex biopsychosocial-spiritual components that impact the disease management process among African Americans. The purpose of this dissertation is to compare the relationships between stressful life experiences, discrimination, and social support among African Americans with managed versus unmanaged hypertension. It includes a systematic review of the utility of social support in hypertension management among African Americans, as well as the methodology and results from an online survey disseminated to 151 African Americans in the United States. Implications for research, clinical practice...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Black women have high rates of hypertensio...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
Hypertension is a preventable and yet major risk factor for early death and morbidity among African ...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
High blood pressure (hypertension) is known to be one of the leading factors that directly contribut...
OBJECTIVE: We examined social support, stress, and selected demographic variables as predictors of d...
Objectives: To describe beliefs about hyper-tension and health education of young African American a...
Hypertension is a major chronic health problem that can lead to heart attack, stroke, and kidney fai...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
African Americans, specifically African American men, continue to have a substantially higher rate o...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Black women have high rates of hypertensio...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
Hypertension is a preventable and yet major risk factor for early death and morbidity among African ...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
High blood pressure (hypertension) is known to be one of the leading factors that directly contribut...
OBJECTIVE: We examined social support, stress, and selected demographic variables as predictors of d...
Objectives: To describe beliefs about hyper-tension and health education of young African American a...
Hypertension is a major chronic health problem that can lead to heart attack, stroke, and kidney fai...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
African Americans, specifically African American men, continue to have a substantially higher rate o...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Black women have high rates of hypertensio...